Basic Archery
This class is designed to introduce the sport of archery to beginners. Participants will use compound bows as they learn the basics. We will teach safety, proper stance, and correct technique. You will be hitting the bull’s eye in no time! Adults welcome too.
8+; Tues., May 26; 9 am-noon; $5/resident; $10/non-resident
Clark Park Guided Hike: Bear Trail
Join a Park Ranger on a guided hike down the Bear Trail as you learn about the plants, animals, history, and natural history of J. Bayard Clark Park. View the waterfall, search for mushrooms, observe the Cape Fear River, and listen to wild birds on this moderate three-quarter-mile hike. This is a natural dirt trail with some hills and roots. Some sections may not be stroller-friendly. Meet at the Nature Center.
All ages; Fri., May 29; 1-2:30 pm; Free
Exploration Nature Journal Walk
As we get into summer let’s explore the Cape Fear River Valley. Take a guided walk along our bear trail and through our woods as we search for flora and fauna. Learn about some techniques of keeping a nature journal. Pre-registration is required by June 1.
All ages; Thurs., June 4; 10-11:30 am; $5/journal
Edible and Medicinal Plants
Before the age of modern medicine, people had to know how to use different plants to treat their ailments. Native plants also served as a source of food for those who knew how to properly collect and prepare them. Learn about the edible and medicinal plants of NC on this ranger-led hike.
8+; Fri., June 5; 3-4:30 pm; Free
Summer Morning Bike Hike
Bring your own bike decorated with a patriotic theme and follow a ranger as we point out the different summer plants and creatures along the Cape Fear River Trail. Space is limited. Pre-register online or call 910-433-1579.
All ages; Thurs., July 2; 8-10 am; Free
Marvels of Moths
Clark Park’s woods yield stunning moths. Learn how moths differ from butterflies and how to attract them, learn about some of the 3,000 different kinds that call North Carolina home. Part of National Moth Week and Moth Night.
All ages; Sat., July 25; 7:30-8:30 pm; Free
Moth Night
Explore the animals that come out after dark at Clark Park. After a presentation on moths, view displays and specimens of moths. Light stations will be set up around the Nature Center for participants to attract, catch, photograph, identify, and record the different species of moths that we find. A Park Ranger will be on hand to assist in identification. Part of National Moth Week and Moth Night.
All ages; Sat., July 25; 8:30-10 pm; Free
Fun with Fungi
Toadstools, morels, fairy rings, puffballs, truffles, mold, and lichens. Learn about the fascinating world of fungi as well as their importance to the forest. View preserved specimens before heading down the trail to find living fungi.
All ages; Thurs., Aug. 20; 4-5:30 pm; Free